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Leongatha Median Price
House$598,900
Unit$417,500
Land$317,500
The House price is 4% lower than last year.
Surrounding suburbs
Leongatha South$603,300
Nerrena$946,600
Leongatha Median Rent
House$496
Unit$240
The House rent is 14% higher than last year.
Leongatha property sold price
Leongatha 3953 Profile
A37 JEFFREY STREET, Leongatha
Distance:113.8 km to CBD; 34.7 km to Warragul Station [Transport]

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Planning History:
Registered as Victorian heritage
What is significant?
'Egerton', comprising the house and stables constructed c.1915 by F.W. Morris as his own residence and later occupied by James T. Knox, at 37 Jeffrey Street, Leongatha is significant. It is a characteristic Federation Queen Anne timber villa with a corrugated iron hip and gable roof, contiguous return verandah at a lesser pitch and weatherboard walls. Other notable elements include:
- The roughcast chimneys with their precast cap and corbel brick tabs and terracotta pots.
- Scrolled metal ridge finials suggesting that metal ridge cresting has been removed.
- Projecting bracketed gable ends with vertically battened roughcast infill.
- Boxed bay windows with casements and hoppers to the gable ends and a shingled hood over.
- A splayed corner boxed bay window.
- Turned verandah posts with neck-moulds supporting an arched ladder frame valance.
- A shingled weatherboard dado.
- 'Rams horn' finials to the gable ends
At the rear are early gabled timber stables, which have a small rectangular door in the west-facing gable and a smaller square door/window in the east gable.
Non-original alterations and additions to the house and stables and other buildings on the site are not significant.
How is it significant?
'Egerton' at 37 Jeffrey Street, Leongatha is of local historic and aesthetic significance to South Gippsland Shire.
Why is it significant?
Historically, it is associated with an important phase of development in Leongatha during the early twentieth century and is representative of the fine villas erected for local business people as the town prospered. It is also important for its associations with the noted engineer, Mr J.T. Knox, who developed Knox's Quarry and the Rockhill Farm at Nerrena. (Criterion A, D & H)
Aesthetically, it is a superior example of a Federation Queen Anne style house with fine and characteristic detailing, which is complemented by a rare example of an early stables. The significance of the house is enhanced by its high degree of integrity. (Criteria B & E)
Nearby Public Transport:
Stop nameTypeDistance
St Laurences Memorial School/Ogilvy StBus274 meters
46 Ogilvy StBus296 meters
LeongathaBus421 meters
Horn Rd/Ogilvy StBus382 meters
Horn St/Ogilvy StBus393 meters
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